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How many college people?

Phyl

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If you're studying marine biology MASNA (www.masna.org) has a scholarship that you can apply for. That might help at least buy books!!
 
I tried college, twice, didn't really like it. So I dropped out, twice. Wish I stuck with it though. Now I have to go back and do what I should have done 10 years ago. I found out, that when your in my field, if you don't have a degree, you'll be stuck doing shift work forever. I give anybody credit that can go to school full time and still have time for a reef tank. Good luck!
 

mnat

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I sometimes still pretend I am in college and I graduated in 2003. This weekend I have 140 other alumns going around a cruise in NYC to once again pretend we are all in college.
 
Im doing marine biology (biological oceanography) at Rutgers. I currently work at the IMCS (Institute of Marine and coastal sciences) and I work doing maintenance on the reef aquariums they have there for research. So technically, its like getting paid to keep reef aquariums.. so I guess I lucked out.
 
dasstheboss said:
Im doing marine biology (biological oceanography) at Rutgers. I currently work at the IMCS (Institute of Marine and coastal sciences) and I work doing maintenance on the reef aquariums they have there for research. So technically, its like getting paid to keep reef aquariums.. so I guess I lucked out.

that is awesome - good for you. I thought about marine biology as a major and wasn't sure what kind of job i'd end up with upon graduation. Good luck to you. I envy those who pick the field...just something I wanted to try out (instead i got a bachelors in business admin concentrating in finance / info sys....).
 

Phyl

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dasstheboss said:
Im doing marine biology (biological oceanography) at Rutgers. I currently work at the IMCS (Institute of Marine and coastal sciences) and I work doing maintenance on the reef aquariums they have there for research. So technically, its like getting paid to keep reef aquariums.. so I guess I lucked out.

You should definitely apply for the MASNA scholarship. They get very few applications and you'd have a one in very small number chance of being awarded. If you need any help with it please let me know. I'll do what I can to help!
 
Phyl, I tried applying for it last year during the MASNA and was rejected. Im looking to apply this time around after this semester and late summer.. like during July.
 

Phyl

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Applications are due sooner than July. You'll need to do it before July 1 for this year's application process.

Rejected as in not awarded or rejected as in they couldn't take your application at that time?
 
I am Mike (MNAT's) wife, and I can attest that he definitely behaves like a collage student from time to time . . . looove you.
I kept my tank during law school, i think that is pretty similar to keeping in college, send me a pm if you want to chat on low-cost saltwater keeping.
 

Phyl

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Low cot saltwater keeping sounds like a great topic that everyone could benefit from! You should start a thread instead! ;D
 
I guess technically I'm still a college student, I graduated in May 09 with my B.S. in Business Management, unfortunately the job market is still crap and trying to find an entry level business job is more difficult than anything.

So now I'm attending school again to earn my M.B.A in either marketing or business administration.

If anyone knows of any hirings in the area, please do tell.
 
Phyl, I submitted the application but wasn't awarded the scholarship. I want to try and submit it later because Im hoping to improve my gpa this semester and hopefully I will win the award this year.

And the topic of low cost saltwater keeping has been mastered by me already, well not mastered but I have some pretty ghetto tanks.

basically there is no sump but my 40G has the tunze skimmer and heater with a Koralia 3. There is an auto top off fed by the Aqualifter pump thats on 30 mins a day, this seems to get just enough water. Overall, the cost was only about 400 for a 40G, which seems fair considering my last set up was $35 per gallon almost.
 
College was loooong time ago for me. :-X I started as a Marine Science major but ended up with a Geology degree. My roomate and I, another MS major, moved over 250 gallons of tanks every time we changed houses every spring and fall. I don;t know why none of our landlords wanted us back? ???

They were all fresh water as SW was then exclusinvely a richman's hobby (Not like now when we poor folk can enjoy it ::) ) but it was still a PITA to move and hefty expense for college students. We had an awesome community tank a couple of chiclid tanks and I had some ginormous piranhas!

.... Ahhhh good times! :)
 

rodclement

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Hey Nikki last I heard you were the one making the jello shots!!!!! ;D No wonder Mike behaves like a College guy!

I miss College, the parts I remember were fun! I agree with Phyl, maybe we should start a "Low Budget Reefer" area in the forums! That could be fun!

Rod
 
Although it is worth putting more money into something to avoid human error as much as possible... especially if you're keeping SPS corals
 
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